2027 Reassessment Information
IMPORTANT The 2026 millage rates cannot be applied to the 2027 assessment value to calculate tax liability. Millage rates will be adjusted downward for 2027.
The links below contain additional Reassessment Information:
2027 Reassessment Record Information (wEdge).
Quick Guide - Appeal Rules & Regulations
Taxpayers Guide to the 2027 Reassessment.
2027 Reassessment postcard (Mailed November 2025 )
2027 Reassessment Brochure English (Mailed April 2025)
2027 Reassessment Brochure Spanish(April 2025)
2027 Reassessment Notice Information(June 2026)
2027 Reassessment FAQ - Complete Document
- When will notices be mailed?
- If my assessment goes up, does that mean my property taxes will go up also?
- When will I know what my new taxes will be based on the reassessment value?
- What is the purpose of a reassessment?
- What if I disagree with the 2027 assessment value?
- How was the value on my property determined?
- How did you determine my land value?
- How can I see the information you have on my property?
- How do I use your Property Search site?
- What does it mean for the land on my property to be divided into “primary homesite” and “residual” acres?
- I do not understand the information on my property record. Can someone help me?
- How often is your website updated?
- I believe that some information you have on my property is incorrect. How do I have this corrected?
- Why don’t renters have to pay property taxes? That seems unfair.
- I don’t have any children in school. Why should I have to pay property taxes?
- I have not received my reassessment notice. How can I see my new assessment?
- Can you send me another copy of my reassessment notice?
- When is the appeal deadline?
- How do I go about Filing an appeal?
- Can I just appeal my land value?
- Do I need an appraisal to appeal?
- Can my assessment be raised if I appeal?
- Where and when will appeal hearings be held?
- Why did my property go up so much compared to my current assessment?
- What sales did you use to determine the value of my property?
- The property I own has land restrictions (i.e. Flood plain, unbuildable per municipality, drainage easement, etc) Is that considered in the land value? If it is not, can it be?
- My home is nearly identical to my neighbor’s, why are our assessments different?
- I am a senior citizen. Is there any type of property tax relief for me?
- I am a disabled veteran. Is there any type of property tax relief for me?
- My neighbor did renovations, added an addition etc. You do not have those changes listed. How can I get you to list those improvements, so they are paying their fair share in taxes?
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